In the past, if I placed a page under another page in the site manager - visiting the page online after publishing would look something like:
domain/page/subpage
I noticed it does this now for me
domain/subpage
any ideas why?
Site Structure
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Re: Site Structure
There is a difference between a sub page and a sub folder.
A sub page is in the same folder, and it is only used to organize pages in the Site Manager it does not affect the published site structure.
A page added to a sub folder will also be published in a sub folder on the server.
A sub page is in the same folder, and it is only used to organize pages in the Site Manager it does not affect the published site structure.
A page added to a sub folder will also be published in a sub folder on the server.
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Re: Site Structure
gottcha!
Just curious - is there a way to create subfolders in wysiwyg web builder?
Just curious - is there a way to create subfolders in wysiwyg web builder?
Re: Site Structure
You can create sub folders in the Site Manager:
http://wysiwygwebbuilder.com/site_manager.html
http://wysiwygwebbuilder.com/site_manager.html